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American Futbol Podcast Explores Soccer’s Cultural Rise in the United States

From World Cup Dreams to Immigrant Stories, a New Podcast Traces Soccer’s Impact on American Life

When the United States prepares to host the Men’s World Cup, the buzz extends far beyond the stadiums, touching neighborhoods, workplaces and the daily rhythms of millions of Americans.

At the center of this cultural shift is ‘American Futbol’, a new podcast from Futuro Studios hosted by journalist Fernanda Echavarri, which investigates how the beautiful game has been embraced by immigrant communities and native fans alike.

Soccer’s American Journey

The series travels back to the 1990s, recalling a tournament that featured high‑profile figures such as Oprah Winfrey and O.J. Simpson, a moment that helped pivot public interest toward soccer in the country.

Among the stories highlighted is that of Tab Ramos, a Uruguayan immigrant who arrived as a teenager, questioned the lack of soccer culture in his new home, and eventually became one of the most influential players in U.S. soccer history, his career punctuated by dramatic victories, crushing defeats and a near‑fatal injury.

The first three episodes are now available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and iHeartRadio, inviting listeners to subscribe and stay tuned as the narrative of soccer’s American rise continues to unfold.

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